The party's self-described principles are nationalism and conservatism. Its programme and statutes emphasizes policies focused on national identity, security, and sovereignty. Its platform includes encouraging higher birth rates, restricting mass immigration, strengthening defense and internal security, and promoting partnerships with
Baltic and
Black Sea allies. It emphasizes the protection of the
state language, support for traditional family and ethical values, education and culture rooted in national traditions, economic development with reduced bureaucracy, and fostering national unity and political engagement. While it does not support withdrawing from the European Union, it is strongly opposed to
European federalism. == References ==